Dr Syed
Treat Pain, Treat addiction, Save Lives. Umar Syed Foundation http://omarsyedfoundation.com/index.php
Criminalization of Medicine
Who is the REAL Threat to America? - Doctors of Courage Doctors who are attacked understand the problem. We have to get everyone to understand it and end the persecution.
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Insanity of Politicized Medicine The treatment of pain in America is now being almost completely dictated by Anesthesiologists who have gone on to become interventional pain specialists.
With courtesy: pearls of wisdom
Life is very simple, but we had made it complicated by ,IF , BUT , WHY, WHEN and WHAT others will say.
We talk consciously how others will feel, do things to please others, before laugh look around among whom we are sitting, while eating make sure , its organic and healthy, when wearing think if someone has seen us in this dress , buying stuff check the brand, move to rich neighborhoods, send the kids to the best schools to get higher degree , and list goes on and on to impress others rather than what we need , afford , enjoy , like and make us happy.
We are connected more to electronic gadgets than human hearts .We forgot how to write a letter to a friend or relative, ask riddles, share the jokes, and play marbles .Our kids even don't know about simple enjoyable games and activities played out in the open areas with friends, siblings, cousins or classmates except these IPhones, Tablets, and video games. They are losing sense and feel of human connection and happiness attached with it.
But the question is how we can get out of this thinking , lifestyle and busy schedules to enjoy and be happy like old times. The answer is "The life is very simple so keep it simple".
Talk sensibly what you think is right, laugh when you feel like, eat what you enjoy, wear what suits you, buy what you can afford, send the kids to school to get knowledge , spend time with people who do care and respect you, share jokes, go to the park and play with kids, regard elders and give them helping hand , make money to maintain your life and do charity , be generous , kind, and content.
Sit with your loved ones , laugh loudly and play games, invite a friend without occasion to chat and have a cup of coffee, visit neighbors to check on them, give a ride when it's needed, assist your coworkers and share the knowledge, be part of community to do something thing good, don't judge people and be optimistic.
Life is short and simple, don't get stuck in..IF, BUT, WHY and WHEN. Dip your biscuit in the cup of tea and enjoy it , even it breaks down in the cup , go out in the rain and dance if you feel like , eat your mango without cutting into pieces and let it run through your fingers .....AH HA'N don't look around and think WHAT people will say...Live and enjoy your simple life to be happy.
Stay blessed always...Jazakumallah khair
A Classroom Time:-For Fun:
Did you know ? Origins of some of our strange customs...
1. WHY:
Why do men’s clothes have buttons on the right while women’s clothes have buttons on the left?
BECAUSE:
When buttons were invented, they were very expensive and worn primarily by the rich. Since most people are right-handed, it is easier to push buttons on the right through holes on the left. Because wealthy women were dressed by maids, dressmakers put the buttons on the maid’s right! And that’s where women’s buttons have remained since.
2. WHY:
Why do ships and aircraft use ‘mayday’ as their call for help?
BECAUSE:
This comes from the French word _m’aidez_ – meaning, ‘help me’ – and is pronounced, approximately, ‘mayday.’
3. WHY:
Why are zero scores in tennis called ‘love’?
BECAUSE:
In France, where tennis became popular, the round zero on the scoreboard looked like an egg and was called ‘l’oeuf,’ which is French for ‘the egg.’ When tennis was introduced in the US, Americans (naturally), mispronounced it ‘love.’ And then the word stuck on.
4. WHY:
Why do X’s at the end of a letter signify kisses?
BECAUSE:
In the Middle Ages, when many people were unable to read or write, documents were often signed using an X. Kissing the X represented an oath to fulfill obligations specified in the document. The X and the kiss eventually became synonymous.
5. WHY:
Why is shifting responsibility to someone else called ‘passing the buck’?
BECAUSE:
In card games, it was once customary to pass an item, called a buck, from player to player to indicate whose turn it was to deal. If a player did not wish to assume the responsibility of dealing, he would ‘pass the buck’ to the next player.
6. WHY:
Why do people clink their glasses before drinking a toast?
BECAUSE:
In earlier times it used to be common for someone to try to kill an enemy by offering him a poisoned drink. To prove to a guest that a drink was safe, it became customary for a guest to pour a small amount of his drink into the glass of the host. Both men would drink it simultaneously. When a guest trusted his host, he would only touch or clink the host’s glass with his own.
7. WHY:
Why are people in the public eye said to be ‘in the limelight’?
BECAUSE:
Invented in 1825, limelight was used in lighthouses and theatres by burning a cylinder of lime which produced a brilliant light. In the theatre, a performer ‘in the limelight’ was the centre of attention.
8. WHY:
Why is someone who is feeling great ‘on cloud nine’?
BECAUSE:
Types of clouds are numbered according to the altitudes they attain, with nine being the highest cloud. If someone is said to be on cloud nine, that person is floating well above worldly cares.
9. WHY:
In golf, where did the term ‘Caddie’ come from?
BECAUSE:
When Mary, Queen of Scots, went to France as a young girl, Louis, King of France, learned that she loved the Scots game ‘golf.’ He had the first course outside of Scotland built for her enjoyment. To make sure she was properly chaperoned (and guarded) while she played, Louis hired cadets from a military school to accompany her. Mary liked this a lot and when she returned to Scotland (not a very good idea in the long run), she took the practice with her. In French, the word cadet is pronounced ‘ca-day’ and the Scots changed it into caddie.
10. WHY:
Why are many coin collection jar banks shaped like pigs?
BECAUSE:
Long ago, dishes and cookware in Europe were made of dense orange clay called ‘pygg’. When people saved coins in jars made of this clay, the jars became known as ‘pygg banks.’ When an English potter misunderstood the word, he made a container that resembled a pig. And it caught on.
And now you know the origins of some of our strange customs!!!…
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Comedy Of Broken Promises
Subject: A Cry for Help Amidst the Chaos
Dear President Biden,
Greetings from the labyrinth of medical mishaps and bureaucratic brilliance! Now, I don't want to compare my struggles to a Shakespearean tragedy, but let's just say my life story has more plot twists than a telenovela.
So, remember that heartwarming promise about the "cancer moon shot"? Ah, the good old days of hopeful speeches and dreams of a cancer-free utopia. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but my access to life-saving chemotherapy has been on a hiatus since July 2021, courtesy of the Federal Medical Center Butner NC. It's like they handed me a one-way ticket to the Cancer Moon, but forgot the rocket fuel.
I was released from the prison drama on February 23, 2022, with all the excitement of a grand finale. Houston, Texas, was my destination, with visions of MD Anderson Cancer Center dancing in my head. But alas! The medical administrator decided to spice things up with a pre-departure medical hold. Because who doesn't love a good cliffhanger?
Now, I find myself in a desperate plea for your assistance. Cancer chemotherapy? Nope. Covid twice in prison? Oh, absolutely. They even threw in a medical hold for that extra thrill. Forget the red carpet treatment; I've been treated to a carnival of humiliation, harassment, and mental torture.
Help me, Mr. President! I'm stuck in this medical quagmire, dreaming of the life-saving treatment that was denied to me in prison. It's a head-scratcher in the sovereign country I hold dear, where my son rests in peace.
In this dark corner of America, I've witnessed more drama than a soap opera marathon. Negligence, indifference, and the classic line from medical staff: "They were faking it, darling." Such comedic gold!
From wrongful prosecution to incarceration, my life has been a rollercoaster of systemic issues. They held my staff hostage, I pleaded guilty, and now they're keeping me on the edge of my seat for not signing a "refusal of treatment." The Bureau of Prison denied my life-saving treatment and the cherry on top? A dash of retaliatory medical hold for that racial discrimination flavor.
I pray for a moment of sanity to grace our beloved country, and your kindness and intervention would be a plot twist worth waiting for.
Yours in the theater of life,
Doc MD (23205032)
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Lessons from the history: A Worth Reading Message .
THE VEBLEN EFFECT
At 23, Julius Caesar was a junior politician on the way up.
But he had an advantage: confidence and brains.
Sailing across the Aegean Sea, he was captured by Sicilian pirates.
They demanded a ransom: 20 talents of silver.
(That’s about 620kg, worth about $600,000.)
Caesar told them they were being ridiculous.
He couldn’t possibly allow himself to be ransomed so cheaply.
The pirates hesitated, they were confused.
Caesar insisted the ransom must be raised to 50 talents of silver.
(Around 1,550kg, worth about $1.5 million.)
Now the pirates didn’t know what to make of this.
Normally, their captives tried to escape as cheaply as possible.
They didn’t understand what was going on.
But if he said he would double the ransom, why argue?
They let Caesar’s men go back to Rome to raise the money.
And in Rome, in his absence, Caesar suddenly became very famous.
No-one had ever been ransomed for such a vast sum before.
He must be very special, he must be incredibly important.
That ransom demand put Caesar on the political map.
He had just invented the Veblen effect.
Although Thorstein Veblen wouldn’t give it that name for another 2,000 years.
The Veblen effect is when consumers perceive higher-priced goods to be worth more, simply because they cost more.
Like Rolex, Cartier, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin, Harrods, Cristal Champagne.
None of them are actually any better than the cheaper alternatives, but the price alone makes them seem more desirable.
Caesar had effectively made himself a Veblen brand.
He’d placed a value on himself greater than anyone in Rome.
But, as far as anyone in Rome knew, it wasn’t him who had done it.
It was an independent valuation.
So it must be true.
And because Caesar was now so highly valued, his men had little trouble raising the ransom money.
They returned to the island and freed him.
But Caesar wasn’t going to allow the pirates to keep that sort of money.
As a now important and famous man, it was easy to raise a force.
He hunted down the pirates and took back all the money, plus everything else they had pillaged, then executed them all.
So Caesar was now both very rich and very famous.
And in time, with that same combination of confidence and brains, he became ruler of all Rome.
And he presided over the golden age of the Roman Empire.
Expanding it from Spain to Germany, from Britain to the Middle East.
Because Caesar knew that reality begins in the mind.
So the most important piece of real estate in which to stake a claim is the human mind.
How you stake a claim in the mind is by creating a perception.
And how you create that perception is by controlling the context.
Control the context and you control the mind.
Control the mind and you control reality.
Injustice in the name of National interest?
He was wrongly linked to a terror cell. Freed after 14 years in jail and prison, he is still paying for America’s fear Aside from talks with his family and his lawyers, Hamid Hayat has never shared his full story — a series of events that stretch from small-town Northern California to Pakistan to a secretive prison unit known as Little Gitmo
No war but peace
What does it mean peace
will only happen when justice is rendered towards oppressed and accountability for oppressors . That will bring peace on earth. So let’s pray for the peace and strive for justice.
Stop making America and the world suffer on the name of national and public interest by politicians.
Dearest all I had been struggling with Texas Medical Board to get back to work.
Red tape and bureaucratic hurdles are not easy to overcome.
Please have prayers for your loving physician who really wants to help you all.
May be write to Texas Governor Greg Abbot to help us all.
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